The aerospace industry offers diverse and rewarding career paths, allowing professionals to specialize in areas like Aerodynamics, Avionics, Propulsion Systems, Space Exploration, and Structural Engineering. An expert highlighted that as individuals progress in their careers, they can choose to specialize in various fields, including those focusing on airflow around aircraft, electronic systems used in aviation, propulsion technology, and structural design and analysis of aircraft and spacecraft.
Aerospace engineers are responsible for the design, development, and production of aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. Students with a 50% average in Physics, Chemistry and Maths in 10+2 are eligible for the course with job opportunities such as Aerospace Designer Checker, and Mechanical Design Engineer. Aerospace engineers are expected to be in considerable demand in the future.